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Anthrax? Anthrax!

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), October 17, 2001

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Swallow my anthratic jizz

-- (open@up.your mouth), October 17, 2001.

just for the record, that site is not about what our friend here thinks.

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), October 17, 2001.

KoFE,

In a nutshell, this is what it's about?:

"In fact, the shortage created by the FDA bans will make all the players instant billionaires as market forces drive the price of the vaccine up to thousands of dollars per ounce. (The same amount of Anthrax treatment Cipro that sells for $20 in India now costs $690 in the US)."

Sure, send the consumers driving the economy into paralysis for a short term gain. Uh huh, good plan.

Where is the militia theory - or is that Pro's angle?

Enlighten me.

-- flora (***@__._), October 17, 2001.


A fascinating view into KoFE-mania. A great read; a page-turner!

-- (Kirkus Reviews@conspiracy.com), October 17, 2001.

Flora, it could be that he economy was in crises anyway. You are jumping to conclusions as well. I can't be the only one who sees the conflict of interest here.

If I owned stock in the same company as Bin Laden, I'm sure I would be hounded by all. Ask yourself; would you buy stock in a company, or keep stock in a company that Bin Laden is a stockholder? Why is the Bush family and various associates treated with kid gloves?

And, what is the harm of examining the connections of "public servants"?

http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/us/Dailynews/jointchiefs_010501.html

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), October 18, 2001.



since you don't pay taxes KoFE, how in the hell can you say they're your public servants???

-- watchers (irs@knows_you.com), October 18, 2001.

A real page-turner KOFE - Yawn - I couldn't stop readin...snore.........

-- Y2K Pro (y2kpro1@hotmail.com), October 18, 2001.

I do pay taxes jerkoff. I pay the legitimate ones, that support the legitimate part of your gov. You pay for all the extracurriclar bullshit.

Pro, I just like calling you prophylactic and having you answer. It makes my day.....

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), October 18, 2001.


KoFE pays taxes!!!!!!!! Finally, it took you long enough to answer the question.

-- Jack Booted Thug (governmentconspiracy@NWO.com), October 18, 2001.

"Pro, I just like calling you prophylactic and having you answer. It makes my day...."

Glad I could help. What an empty life you must lead...

-- Y2K Pro (y2kpro1@hotmail.com), October 18, 2001.



I see you're busy as hell too, Prophylactic.

Hey, Mr Excitement..., everytime you buy a $10 pizza, you're paying $6 in taxes. An absolute neccesity.

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), October 18, 2001.


Starting inane threads and buying pizza - you really are an exciting guy...

-- Y2K Pro (y2kpro1@hotmail.com), October 19, 2001.

KoFE, I did a long stretch of time in the pizza industry. Bad karma from another life, I guess. When you buy a $10 dollar pizza, $8 of the price pays for the ingredients, labor, and overhead.

You know I don't have a problem with you. What I'm going to say is meant only to let you know something. I've been watching news programs that invariably link "domestic" terrorism with tax protesters. A profile is being taught to the public, the future jurors of America.

-- helen (love@you.KoFE), October 19, 2001.


helen,

would you like anchovies with that?

-- flora (***@__._), October 19, 2001.


Well Helen, that illustrates what sick bastards are working the media. I notice patriotism is making a comeback though....:-)

Personally, I do not protest taxes. But, when the people I try to converse with are brainwashed to the point beyond reason, I think I may need about 50 years of repetition to get that across.

Actually, I was referring to the ingredients of the pizza traded as a commodity several times before you get them, and then the tax on the money after the sale, and tax on the electricity company that supllies your lights; and on and on .......

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), October 19, 2001.



flora, I got a story about anchovies...

Deep recession back in 19THREADDRIFT! Employers could pretty much ignore employment laws, knowing employees couldn't afford to mess with them. Or maybe this was so long ago that employment laws didn't exist yet. I forget. Minimum wage slaves were picked on with no recourse.

Foul-mouthed customer -- back then we had to put up with EVERYTHING -- demanded an anchovy pizza. The cook said he wouldn't do it. I went back and forth between these guys trying to negotiate peace, but to no avail. That's how I know we'll never see peace in the middle east.

The customer said he would get the cook fired. The cook said he would quit before he opened a can of anchovies. The other customers had quieted down and were betting on who would win.

So I offered to open the can and cook the pizza. The customer said he didn't care who did it, just get it done. The cook warned me not to do it, but he stood aside and let me make the pizza.

When it was time to open the can, I had to take it to a sink and wash the inch of dust off of it. I didn't know to check for expiration dates on cans, or maybe it was before expiration dates were invented.

I opened the can. We had to evacuate the restaurant. The smell was overpowering just from the can, and people were getting sick. We had to box up all the food and send it out with the other customers. I had to do hazmat duty and wrap the can in three trash bags and then two boxes before putting it in the dumpster. We could still smell it outside when we left for the night.

So, no. I don't want anchovies with that. :)

KoFE, I dunno what to tell you, just thought you might want a heads-up.

-- helen (fish@and.pasta.bad.combo), October 20, 2001.


Helen, does that mean those 3 cans of 5 year old anchovies in my pantry (wait, maybe they're 10 years old), could pose a biothreat if opened?

-- Aunt Bee (Aunt__Bee@hotmail.com), October 20, 2001.

Well, AB, they might have been ok to eat. Antelope stinks to high heavens when you cook it, but it won't kill you. My question is, if anchovies smell that bad, how do you know when they're spoiled?

-- helen (does@goat.meat.stink?), October 20, 2001.

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